Sponsored by the Wyoming Small Business Development Center at
the University of Wyoming, the program is free of charge to Wyoming businesses
due to grant support from the Small Business Jobs Act. For registration
information, visit the website at http://wyen.biz
under “Classes.” For additional information, call (307) 682-3586.

Each four-week module consists of an online webinar with
hands-on activities that relate to specific businesses and individual expert
consultation sessions. Webinars are scheduled from noon-1 p.m. the first Monday
of each module. The presentations will be recorded for viewing by individuals
unable to attend the live presentations. Businesses can register for any
individual module or the entire series.

The first module “Successful Business Habits” will teach participants
how to monitor cash flow, prioritize and process paperwork, identify staffing
options, and strategize methods of delivering consistent service and support to
clients. The webinar is Monday, Oct. 15.

Between Nov. 12-Dec. 14, participants will study the second module,
“How to Keep Score in Your Business.” This section gives participants a better
understanding of the tools necessary to prepare, maintain and understand
financial statements.

The final module “Marketing Matters: On Your Market, Set, Go!” is from Jan. 7-Jan.
31. Participants start with a newly devised marketing plan tailored for their
business. They also will learn new management tools and strategies while
increasing volume sales.

The presenter, Kim Vincent, has more than 30 years of business
experience in a variety of industries and start-up companies.

Wyoming Entrepreneur is a business consulting group
consisting of the Wyoming Small Business Development Center, Wyoming
Procurement Technical Assistance Center and the Wyoming Market Research Center.
Counseling and most market research services are free of charge to Wyoming
residents. The SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the
U.S. Small Business Administration. Additional support is provided by the
Wyoming Business Council and the University of Wyoming.

Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will
be made, if requested at least 2 weeks in advance. Call the SDBC at (307)
348-5194.